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that ad kind of hearkens back to the paris hilton at 4 carl jr.'s burgers some years ago so as you see paris was even more risk a and the mercedes ads are only the start because condition played at the superdes moines new orleans officially known as the mercedes-benz superdome. that will give mercedes from more often than the other car brands advertise in the super bowl xlvi. the name calling will get mercedes-benz 600 minutes of exposure during the broadcast of the game and that will amount to $5 million in free exposure for mercedes. cbs's record high price $3.8 million per thirty-second spot and the value of the mercedes name in the superdell would be $25 million and the two spots mercedes will run during the game, the second spot features creepy character actor william devoe as the devil and keep upton makes an appearance as arm candy and a few spins from the singer rapper usher. what all that has to do with the new mercedes c l a model that starts at $30,000 escapes me but it is this a. tracy: will lie by at mercedes because kateton is next to
that ad kind of hearkens back to the paris hilton at 4 carl jr.'s burgers some years ago so as you see paris was even more risk a and the mercedes ads are only the start because condition played at the superdes moines new orleans officially known as the mercedes-benz superdome. that will give mercedes from more often than the other car brands advertise in the super bowl xlvi. the name calling will get mercedes-benz 600 minutes of exposure during the broadcast of the game and that will amount to...
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chain of command was not abused and was housed in a facility of that have, well, it wasn't a five-star hilton, but it was an appropriate facility. and at one point you said to your troops that anyone who was involved in detainee abuse would be court-martialed and expels from the task force. expelled from the task force. why did you feel and why do you feel that torture and how you handle detainees appropriately is so important to winning this conflict? >> yeah. that's a great question, bruce. let me first give, you know, people talk about the issue of whether torture works in getting people to talk, and that's almost an academic argument. i'm sure that sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't. i don't think. i don't know. but you really want people to cooperate because they have of some reason to cooperate, not just the aversion to physical pain or fear. when a person is first captured, they're frightened. and particularly we found in iraq or afghanistan they're disoriented. and you do want to use that. you don't want them to feel particularly comfortable or sure about their future. at the
chain of command was not abused and was housed in a facility of that have, well, it wasn't a five-star hilton, but it was an appropriate facility. and at one point you said to your troops that anyone who was involved in detainee abuse would be court-martialed and expels from the task force. expelled from the task force. why did you feel and why do you feel that torture and how you handle detainees appropriately is so important to winning this conflict? >> yeah. that's a great question,...
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if you can stand on the kind of common ground we found in the hilton, then finding common ground on issues here at home isn't hard at all. i will always thank john mccain for that lesson. one of the magical things about the senate, is this amazing mix of people and how they can come together to make something happen. i have learned and been impressed by the experience of ever singling one of my colleagues. i honestly marvel at the reflection of each state special character in the people that they send here. i have learned from all from the fiery streets smart socialworker from maryland, from a down to earth, no nonsense farmer from montana, from a principal conservative doctor from oklahoma, a gazed a trail for -- and the united states senate, who teams with a former mayor of san francisco took office after the assassination of harvey and committed to stand against violence and for equality. from a maverick patriot i just talked about and former prisoner of war from arizona. from a song writer original compassionate conservative from utah. from a gravel voiced people champion from ohio, a
if you can stand on the kind of common ground we found in the hilton, then finding common ground on issues here at home isn't hard at all. i will always thank john mccain for that lesson. one of the magical things about the senate, is this amazing mix of people and how they can come together to make something happen. i have learned and been impressed by the experience of ever singling one of my colleagues. i honestly marvel at the reflection of each state special character in the people that...
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we want to thank our events sponsor, our general contractor. [ applause ] the hilton, citibank, banc of america, and barry will say more about them in a second. i'm sure i have forgotten something and i apologize in advance, but in the interest of time i will turn it over to barry. thank you. [ applause ] >> yes, to wrap this up here, two lendors on st. anthony's side, the low-income investment fund, nancy andrews is here and the bank of america elizabeth shooten, i believe is here and we want to thank them both. because st. anthony's helps the low-income housing fund get started back in the '90s, we were going to have nancy say just a word or two. nancy. [ applause ] >> thank you everyone and it's just fantastic to see so many san franciscans turn out for this groundbreaking. i am nancy andrews. i'm the president and ceo of the low-income investment fund. we are a san francisco-based community capital non-profit organization and our role in this project was to provide a $10 million allocation of new markets tax credits. you heard leader pelosi speak about the importance of this prog
we want to thank our events sponsor, our general contractor. [ applause ] the hilton, citibank, banc of america, and barry will say more about them in a second. i'm sure i have forgotten something and i apologize in advance, but in the interest of time i will turn it over to barry. thank you. [ applause ] >> yes, to wrap this up here, two lendors on st. anthony's side, the low-income investment fund, nancy andrews is here and the bank of america elizabeth shooten, i believe is here and we...